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any one with iphone programming guide ? Thanks |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Maryland, USA
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Nope, I don't have a guide, but I can point you in the right direction. Check out Apple's Developer Program (http://developer.apple.com/iphone/program/). You can join for free and they have a bunch of tutorials, guides, etc. on developing apps for the iPhone/iPod and so on. Hope that helps, ~Kenton |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Trowbridge, United Kingdom.
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1. Buy an Intel iMac 2. Go to above apple dev program register and download, install SDK 3. Learn Objective-C. Learn App Builder, Read all the examples and docs that come with the SDK. 4. Buy an iPhone or iTouch 5. Pay for developer licence ($99 last time I looked) - allows you to unlock your phone and test your app. 6. Upload app to app store and hope you rake in a few dollars. Having the good idea is key - the practical side is not that hard as the gui builder is a gui with code gen hooks.. Kind regards, Spencer |
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Have a look at the online iPhone Course offered by EDUmobile .org You also get to work and co-publish your first live industrial iphone project (game or application) on the official Apple Appstore, and you get to keep 80% of the revenues as part of a co-publishing deal with the company that runs the online iPhone classes. This means that you can essentially earn back the money and time that you put into this, many times over in a matter of a few months! |
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1. The programming is easy for anyone with a head for it. 2. Finding an idea not so. 3. Getting your application/game into the app store very difficult. Our friends in the US have it easier, it seems that Apple gives preference to home grown talent, and why not? It's all about the idea and it'd better be a good one! |
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Yes, I have that available. PM me for more info. It is a detailed guide, which I had custom made from my outsourcing team in Asia. We can work with you on what you need just need to find out what it is. |
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| Software & Web Developer Join Date: May 2009 Location: San Francisco, CA, USA
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Another great resource is the Stanford iPhone development course, CS193P. They publish all the course notes and programming exercises online. Not a small amount of work to go through. But if you can complete it (by which I mean "do all the programming assignments so that the program actually works right"), you will be prepared to develop nearly any iPhone application you might want. Ask google for "stanford iphone course", it will probably be the first link. |
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O'Reilly has an iPhone SDK book. The author is Zdziarski. It's been helpful.
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Nothing to see here, move along...
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Don't forget that you still have to market the app. Being on the iphone app store is simply not enough... Tyrus |
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EDUmobile.ORG has launched an iPhone Development Online Course that teaches candidates via Online Video, PDF Documents, One-on-One sessions and Weekly Worksheets. There is also an option to access a remote Mac, for those who do not have access to one. Candidates get a certification on completion and an option to co-publish their first app on the Apple App Store where they get to keep 80% of the revenues. A certificate is also offered to all candidates once they complete the course.The Course duration for is between 4 to 12 weeks depending upon the developers past experience in programming. For those who do not own a Mac, there is a facility offered to remotely login to access a Mac to carry out your programming from a normal PC connected to the Internet. Thus, one does not need to purchase or own a Mac. The cost for the entire course is $200, and you can optionally avail of a facility to pay in 3 easy installments. Use FRM while signing up for this course and you get 25% off on the spot. If anyone wants to see sample videos and course material, please post here / PM and I will give links. Remember - this is not a DIY course or ebook. Its all complete hands on training w/ videos and one-on-one sessions. |
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I love iPhone apps and thinking of doing some study on making apps for iPhone, this thread is going to be a lot help for me.
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Get onto amazon and get the iphone sdk development book by mark and lamarche, best one out there. Quote:
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| BossMan696 Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Alabama
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I would like info and links on the EDUMobile course. I have been looking at this course for last few weeks, but have been unable to find anything other than what was posted on their site. Thanks! |
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